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Vietnam Hinges 2030 Vision on AI Collabs

As Vietnam charts a clear path towards fulfilling its 2030 vision, Government-led initiatives are turbocharging innovation, funding, and global partnerships to build a thriving AI startup ecosystem.

Indonesia Bets Big on AI to Revolutionize Logistics

A new wave of government-backed incentives and global partnerships is positioning Indonesia as Southeast Asia’s next AI-driven logistics powerhouse.

Malaysia’s Nvidia Chip Probe Exposes Loopholes in Supply Chains

Malaysia’s investigation reveals how complex supply chains can become loopholes in a high-stakes geopolitical battle - from security to market dominance.

China’s Semiconductors Outpace Legacy Brands

Xiaomi and Huawei are making bold strides in semiconductor innovation with breakthroughs that signal more than just progress. China is no longer catching up. It is charting the course.

JETOUR and PUBG MOBILE Merge Gaming and Cars

Gen Z consumers are going to love test-driving cars through an intense virtual battleground surrounded by millions of spectators thanks to JETOUR’s latest partnership with PUBG MOBILE.

Top Ten Tech Startups in 2025

From AI Agents to Ten Minute Deliveries and Hyperspectral Satellites, we select the top ten tech startups that have been backed by big funding and bold ideas, which reveals where technology—and investor confidence—is headed next.

DeepSeek Redrew the Tech Map

In early 2025, Chinese AI firm DeepSeek burst onto the scene with a smarter, cheaper model that stunned tech giants and investors alike. Its bold innovations didn’t just shake up the AI race — it signaled a new era where speed, ingenuity, and openness, rather than the size of teams and investments, would redefine the future.

DeFi Is Disrupting Finance but Jury is Out on Useability for the Unbanked

Decentralised Finance is reshaping the way money flows—challenging long-standing barriers to access. With blockchain at its core, it holds revolutionary potential—but can it truly deliver on its promise?

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President Lee Jae-myung Spruiks South Korea’s AI G3 Initiative

South Korea is investing billions into LLM ventures to drive innovation, population growth and strategic partnerships to place it among the top three countries leading in AI-assisted technology ventures.
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Amini AI’s Bold Mission to Build Africa’s Data Backbone

African startup Amini AI says its mission is to ensure African nations aren’t left behind in the race for AI domination.

Vietnam Hinges 2030 Vision on AI Collabs

As Vietnam charts a clear path towards fulfilling its 2030 vision, Government-led initiatives are turbocharging innovation, funding, and global partnerships to build a thriving AI startup ecosystem.

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The Middle East is a Thing of Beauty

Australian Strategic Policy Institute Fellow and CQ University Lecturer Saba Sinai says that in all the analysis and portrayals of conflict and strife in Western Media, we should not forget that the Middle East is a region with a rich history and a vibrant cultural and intellectual life. Sinai urges the Western media to take responsibility and present the region in its totality.

How PPP is Increasing Efficiencies Across Saudi’s Gigaprojects

UK legal firm Ashurst Senior Associates Jason Gouveia and Joanne McGuire discuss why concerns about whom ultimately bears the payment risk in a PPP arrangement becomes highly relevant in gigaprojects.
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